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Xhaka blunder costs Gunners all three points at Burnley

Hosts gifted a goal after lead via Aubameyang

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Burnley, England – A dreadful defensive error from Arsenal’s Granit Xhaka gifted Burnley an equaliser as the sides drew 1-1 at Turf Moor in the Premier League.

The Gunners had taken a sixth-minute lead when Willian fed Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, whose low shot snuck in at the near post despite Burnley keeper Nick Pope getting a hand to the ball.

Mikel Arteta’s side looked comfortabl­y in charge of the game until a shocking mistake six minutes before the break.

Arsenal attempted to play the ball out from the back with keeper Bernd Leno passing to Xhaka deep in the penalty area, but the Swiss internatio­nal’s attempted pass struck Clarets striker Chris Wood and ricocheted into the net.

The north Londoners struggled to put Burnley under pressure after the interval, with Arteta turning to Nicolas Pepe and Alexandre Lacazette to liven up his attack.

Arsenal felt they should have had a penalty when the ball struck the arm of Burnley’s Erik Pieters in the box but shortly after that the Dutchman went close to putting his side ahead with a volley that Leno did well to tip over the bar. Leno was in action again when Matej Vydra slipped the ball across the box to Wood, but the striker’s shot was superbly kept out by the diving German keeper.

Pepe missed a good opportunit­y at the other end and was then involved in some VAR drama when referee Andre Marriner awarded a penalty and sent off Pieters for handball as he cleared a goal-bound Pepe shot. Both decisions were then overturned by the video assistant referee after replays showed the ball struck Pieters’s shoulder.

An unfortunat­e afternoon for Arteta’s 10th-placed side concluded when Dani Ceballos’s fierce drive in stoppage time rattled against the bar.

 ?? /REUTERS/PETER POWELL ?? Arsenal’s Granit Xhaka looks dejected after Burnley’s Chris Wood scores their first goal.
/REUTERS/PETER POWELL Arsenal’s Granit Xhaka looks dejected after Burnley’s Chris Wood scores their first goal.

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